AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAsset Recovery in BiH/Region: Energoinvest says it has started a systematic process to identify, protect and reactivate its owned properties, with early results including reclaimed assets in Novi Sad and over 42,000 sqm of land in Mali Zvornik, Serbia—aimed at strengthening its balance sheet and generating new revenue. EU Enlargement & Reforms: EU Council President António Costa told regional leaders the bloc’s enlargement is both strategic and geostrategic, while also pushing tougher migration return rules; in BiH, the Presidency failed to adopt the 2026 draft budget, sending it back for revision. Industrial Restart in Tuzla Canton: Bosnia’s Federation energy ministry met the bankruptcy trustee of Koksara Lukavac to support finding an investor and repurposing the former coke plant complex to protect jobs and unlock new development. Aviation Safety Watch: BHANSA reported a Eurowings A320 turbulence incident over Bosnia airspace that injured passengers and crew; the aircraft continued to Cologne after inspection. World Cup Economy Signals: FIFA club benefits and host-city programming keep spotlighting how sport spending flows through local economies, while BiH’s broader reform and stability agenda remains tied to EU expectations.
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